I'm shooting towards the sky to capture the stars. The exposure time is 15 seconds, so I can see the stars still, without a trace. These photos are taken continuously one after the other, because I ...

I like to shoot daytime long exposures, where the exposure time is around two minutes. That shows the motion of the clouds in daylight.
I used a Hoya nd400 (which is 9 stops) stacked together with a ...

Film cameras typically refuse to double expose on the same frame of film. Let's take the Olympus trip 35 as the example. They're cheap as chips and don't expose unless you wind on the film. What part ...

For static or semi-static scenes, there are many ways to "simulate" certain features actually not feasible on single photo using the technology the photographer has. For example,
wider field of view ...

HDR and multiple exposure blending seems very popular these days. I wonder, what did film photographers do to solve dynamic range issues?
For example, I know GND filters were common (and still are), ...

When using a film camera, it’s possible to create photographs that are the result of multiple exposures, by not winding the film on before taking the next shot. Is there a way of achieving the same ...

Per this question I looked at this article and in the second entry labeled "People and Space: winner" there is that quote from the photographer that it was produced using "525 separate exposures". [*] ...